Scan Major 512MB DDR PC3200 (400) Single Channel Desktop Memory
Scan code: LN4296
Manufacturer code: 2430
£2.99
Scan Major 512MB DDR PC3200 (400) Single Channel Desktop Memory
512MB Micron DDR PC3200 (400), 184 Pins, Non-ECC Unbuffered, CAS 3-3-3-8
Scan code:
LN4296
Manufacturer code:
2430
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Product Overview
It may come to you as a surprise but not all memory is the same. Prices go up and down - dont get tempted to buy memory because its cheap. You will also see wide differences in price for similar product.
When buying memory - we recommend you buy all the memory you think you will need rather than shopping later when you realize your system isn't running up to par with the memory you have.
Features DDR (Double Data Rate) or SDRAM The next generation of the current SDRAM. DDR finds its foundations on the same design core of SDRAM, yet adds advances to enhance its speed capabilities. As a result, DDR allows data to be read on both the rising and the falling edge of the clock, delivering twice the bandwidth of standard SDRAMS. DDR essentially doubles the memory speed from SDRAMs without increasing the clock frequency.
You will also see memory expressed by its bandwidth such as PC2700 or PC3200. PC2700 corresponds to DDR333 and PC3200 matches DDR400. The memory you choose depends on the motherboard and CPU you use. You should always choose the fastest memory module that’s compatible with both the board and processor. DDR2 memory, a faster version of DDR is now available. However, you can only use DDR2 on systems equipped with the latest Intel chip sets.
When buying memory - we recommend you buy all the memory you think you will need rather than shopping later when you realize your system isn't running up to par with the memory you have.
Features DDR (Double Data Rate) or SDRAM The next generation of the current SDRAM. DDR finds its foundations on the same design core of SDRAM, yet adds advances to enhance its speed capabilities. As a result, DDR allows data to be read on both the rising and the falling edge of the clock, delivering twice the bandwidth of standard SDRAMS. DDR essentially doubles the memory speed from SDRAMs without increasing the clock frequency.
You will also see memory expressed by its bandwidth such as PC2700 or PC3200. PC2700 corresponds to DDR333 and PC3200 matches DDR400. The memory you choose depends on the motherboard and CPU you use. You should always choose the fastest memory module that’s compatible with both the board and processor. DDR2 memory, a faster version of DDR is now available. However, you can only use DDR2 on systems equipped with the latest Intel chip sets.